When you put on a world-class brand headset before using your computer, you’re probably not worried that it will open your world to hackers. But according to this new report, if you own headsets from Sennheiser, you need to think again.
Marriott-owned Starwood Hotels data breach
Another day, another data breach. Marriott-owned Starwood, the largest hotel chain in the world, confirmed that its Starwood Hotels database, which includes information on about 500 million hotel guests, ha…
Marriott-owned Starwood Hotels data breach
Another day, another data breach. Marriott-owned Starwood, the largest hotel chain in the world, confirmed that its Starwood Hotels database, which includes information on about 500 million hotel guests, ha…
Marriott-owned Starwood Hotels data breach
Another day, another data breach. Marriott-owned Starwood, the largest hotel chain in the world, confirmed that its Starwood Hotels database, which includes information on about 500 million hotel guests, ha…
Your online privacy is important – but what steps are you taking to protect it? The uncomfortable truth is that there are companies that exist solely to track your online behavior, noting which websites you visit, which products you buy, what search …
On November 12th & 13th — just two weeks ago — a malvertising scam was mistakenly boosted by a legitimate ad exchange, and as a result, over the course of just 48 hours, 300 million users were redirected to shady phishing sites, mostly adult site…
The UK’s Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) and the Dutch Data Protection Authority (DPA) have each levied fines on international car service Uber to the tune of a collective £900,000. The fines were charged for, in the words of the ICO, “failin…
Cybercrime is set to cost companies more than $6 trillion per year by 2021. If you don’t want your small business to be included in this figure, it’s essential to invest in cybersecurity.
Russia’s hackers have new phishing tricks
There’s no rest from Russian hacking groups. This time they’re targeting governments in the U.S., the European Union and former Soviet Union territories with weaponized documents containing malware.
Right now you might be thinking, “Wait a minute, I’m an iPhone user — I don’t need mobile security, right?”